Work hours, weight status, and weight-related behaviors: a study of metro transit workers
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Traci L Toomey | Peter J Hannan | S. French | P. Hannan | Nathan R Mitchell | T. Toomey | L. Harnack | K. Escoto | Simone A French | Kamisha H Escoto | Lisa J Harnack
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